Spring Creek Plaza is a 180,000 square foot Class A lifestyle center in Edmond, Oklahoma, operated by Newmark. Opened in 2007, the property is built as an open-air format designed to serve the northern Oklahoma City metropolitan area with a mix of dining, retail, and personal services.
Edmond sits at the northern edge of the Oklahoma City metro, drawing from some of the highest household income concentrations in the state. Communities including Deer Creek, Guthrie, and the broader northwest Edmond corridor feed into this trade area, where population growth has remained consistent for over a decade. The shopper base skews toward dual-income households and families with strong discretionary budgets, and the open-air format suits the driving and parking patterns of this suburban geography. For brands building a presence in the Oklahoma City metro, Edmond represents the corridor where income and population growth converge most directly.
The confirmed anchor lineup at Spring Creek Plaza spans dining, specialty retail, and personal services. Panera Bread and Fuzzy’s Taco Shop establish a casual dining presence that supports midday and evening traffic across the week. Lovesac and Big River Footwear anchor the specialty retail side, covering home furnishings and footwear respectively. European Wax Center and Boardroom Salon for Men anchor the personal care segment, a pairing that draws recurring appointment-based visits from both female and male shoppers. Beyond these anchors, the tenant base draws from apparel and fashion retailers, service concepts, and additional dining options that extend the visit occasion throughout the day. The overall mix positions the center around convenience-driven repeat visits rather than destination shopping, with a shopper profile built around regular engagement rather than single-purpose trips.
For brands evaluating the Oklahoma City metro, Spring Creek Plaza offers a foothold in Edmond’s suburban core without requiring the scale commitments of a traditional enclosed mall. The open-air format and personal services anchor structure attract shoppers on a consistent weekly cadence, which benefits retail concepts that depend on visibility and foot traffic rather than anchor-driven destination draws. The trade area income profile supports mid-market to premium pricing, and the existing tenant mix demonstrates that service-oriented and specialty retail concepts perform alongside dining in this environment. Brands in apparel, wellness, home goods, or experiential retail with a target customer in the 25 to 55 age range will find the strongest alignment with the existing shopper base. Spring Creek Plaza is the entry point for brands that want presence in one of Oklahoma’s most economically stable suburban markets.
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